

Arthur Bradley, "Staging Sovereignty: Theory, Theater, Thaumaturgy" (Columbia UP, 2024)
Jan 15, 2025
Arthur Bradley, a professor of comparative literature at Lancaster University and author renowned for his works on political erasure, dives into the intricacies of theater and sovereignty. He discusses how theatricality shapes our understanding of political authority, reflecting on significant props like thrones and their historical meanings. The conversation also touches on political thaumaturgy—where wonder and spectacle intertwine politics with performance. Bradley shares insights on mentoring young scholars and the evolution of academic writing sparked by the 2020 lockdown.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Theatrical Politics: A New Narrative
02:46 • 7min
Theater and Theory in Political Thought
09:46 • 7min
Theater of Sovereignty: Props and Politics
16:54 • 30min
Navigating Academia: Advice for Young Scholars in Political Thought and Philosophy
47:24 • 2min
Exploring the Metaphor of the Political Corpse
49:42 • 3min